Abstract
While analyzing all available sources for examining the criminal traditions of Italy, the main ones would include administrative protocols, well-known crime histories, criminal organizations and societies, statistics, observations, and results of working with the representatives of criminal organizations. However, up to this moment, no one has considered an additional source of information and data verification as a sociology of art. The purpose of this article is to analyze the significance of multidisciplinary scientific work, to exhibit the method of applying the sociology of art to study the behavioral and psychological characteristics of the criminal traditions of southern Italy based on Salvator Rosa artistic works, to demonstrate some trends and ways for improving and developing approaches and methods of scientific.
Publisher
European Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
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